The Volunteer Information Professionals (VIP) program mission is to assist passengers to ensure a friendly and positive experience at LAX. The personal touch is what passengers remember most during their travels which makes our volunteers “Very Important People” as well as Volunteer Information Professionals! VIPs are located in information booths on the Arrivals Level of each LAX terminal. On occasion, volunteers may be assigned to roam at the baggage claim area and its nearby exits. Volunteers will work in groups of two in four-hour shifts, with each volunteer working one shift per week, or more, if preferred. Hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. during the weekdays and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the weekends.

WHAT DO VIPS DO?

Traveling can be very stressful, so VIPs help alleviate some of that anxiety through assistance such as:

Providing directions to various airport and community facilities

Assisting passengers with finding appropriate transportation

Providing suggestions to sightseeing attractions in the Los Angeles area

Training for VIPs includes customer service techniques, latest procedures in airport security and airline check-in procedures, airport services and amenities, travel and hospitality resources, assistance during emergencies and incidents, and Internet and computer training. Volunteers will also attend a Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) employee orientation and badge training. Training for new volunteers is on-going and you will be notified upon submission of application.

VOLUNTEER RESOURCES

A Resource Notebook, laptop computer, cell phone, and land line phones are available as resources.

VIP REWARDS

Wonderful opportunity to assist passengers in need!

Parking privileges during volunteer hours

Invitations to LAWA events and activities (tours, briefings, open houses, field trips, etc.)